Modern Agriculture Blooming City Fringe and Transferring Excess Labor Force from Midwest Rural Areas
While exploring the models for urban towns development and labor force transfer, this paper finds that the midwest region is obviously slower than the east region of China regarding their social economy development. The midwest region lacks not only non-agricultural factors, but also urbanized factors. If it still follows the pathway of the east region, depending on the regular non-agricultural processing industries to drive urban towns development, it will encounter great difficulty. According to its reality, this paper suggests that the midwest region should select the model of urban towns development based on modem agriculture, with the lead and support from local governments by issuing relevant policies to encourage part of surplus rural laborers to work, invest and settle in urban towns.
urbanization modem agriculture urban town labor force transfer
Xie Bing Yao Jie
School of Management,South-Central University for Nationalities,Wuhan,P.R.China,430074 School of Foreign Languages,Jianghan University,Wuhan,P.R.China,430056
国际会议
2006 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering(2006管理科学与工程国际学术研讨会)
武汉
英文
933-937
2006-11-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)